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Join our HAHA MAG TV Host, Rachel Corrine as she takes us through a tour of Cite Radieuse. This housing unit in Marseille, also known as the, Radiant City was designed by a true pioneer in modern architecture, Le Corbusier.

In our final episode, the spotlight is on notorious Philadelphia Yarn Bomber, Jessie Hemmons. You might have seen her colorful bombs wrapped around trees in Rittenhouse or cozied up on bike racks around the city. Our host Lily delphia sits down with Jessie to chat about her inspiration for the project.

To see more of Jessie’s work hit up her website: www.ishknits.com

And remember, this Friday, November 12, join yours truly along with HAHA Magazine and all of our amazing artists at Paradigm Gallery to celebrate the completion of the Dutch Umbrella Project.

DJ PHSH will be spinning starting at 7 PM – which is when the beer starts flowing. The gallery is located at 2020 South Street and we will be pumping art and antics into the evening. Proceeds will benefit children’s art programming in Philadelphia. On behalf of HAHA Magazine, I thank you so much for all your support during the production of this project – we can’t wait to see your faces on Friday!

Philadelphia Artist, Steve Cleff describes his work as “fluid beauty”. “It’s the balance between chaos and order,” he says, “the transition from thought to reality, of seeing things in a new light.”

Steve is also a featured artist in our Dutch Umbrella Episodes. And because he’s book up with shows, and running around co-directing the Philly branch of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-art School we couldn’t tie him down for his official Dutch episode. But he did send us the next best thing…

We’ll be bringing you a peek at Steve’s umbrella next week.
In the meantime, check out more of Steve’s work, by jumping on over to www.fluidbeauty.com

HAHA Magazine asked Philly’s Dutch Umbrella Share Program if they would turn over some of their classic white umbrellas to local artists and have them use the umbrellas as a blank canvas. The results of which have been chronicled through The Dutch Umbrella Episodes.

Episode 3 takes us to Old Kensington, the neighborhood of Artist, Kat Karnaky.

Click here to find out more about our exciting Dutch Umbrella Project events.

HAHA Magazine asked Philly’s Dutch Umbrella Share Program if they would turn over some of their classic white umbrellas to local artists and have them use the umbrellas as a blank canvas. The results of which have been chronicled through The Dutch Umbrella Episodes.

Episode 2 takes us into the studio with Artist, Brandon Dean.

Click here to find out more about our exciting Dutch Umbrella Project events.

HAHA Magazine asked Philly’s Dutch Umbrella Share Program if they would turn over some of their classic white umbrellas to local artists and have them use the umbrellas as a blank canvas. The results of which have been chronicled through The Dutch Umbrella Episodes.

In our first episode we meet Philadelphia Artist, Yis Goodwin, otherwise known as ‘NoseGo’. His style mixes fine art with contemporary. His vibrant use of color and signature “monsters” have earned him spots in shows across the city.

Click here to find out more about our exciting Dutch Umbrella Project events.